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conqueror

/ˈkɒŋkəɹə/

Meanings
  • a person who conquers or subdues others

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Synonyms

subjugator , vanquisher , victor
Rhymes
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Homophones
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Variants
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conqueror , conquerors
Forms
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Etymology
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The word 'conqueror' comes from the Latin word 'conqueror', which means 'one who conquers' or 'one who subdues others'.


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  1. Conquest: The act of conquering or subduing others. Conquest often involves the use of military force or diplomacy to bring about submission or surrender.

  2. Conqueror's dilemma: The Conqueror's Dilemma is a philosophical problem that arises when a powerful ruler or conqueror must decide how to treat the conquered population. The problem raises questions about the nature of power, justice, and morality.


Culture
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The term 'conqueror' has been used extensively in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression. In literature, the word 'conqueror' often refers to a powerful ruler or leader who has subdued or conquered others. In art, the term 'conqueror' may refer to a warrior or military leader depicted in a painting, sculpture, or other form of visual art. In music, the term 'conqueror' may refer to a powerful or dominant musician or musical composition that has subdued or conquered others.

How to Memorize "conqueror"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a conqueror riding on a horse, with his soldiers following behind him. The conquered land lies before them, with its people looking up at the conqueror and his soldiers. Visualize the scene in as much detail as possible.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'conqueror' with powerful military leaders, warriors, or rulers who have subdued or conquered others. Imagine the conquering army, with the conqueror leading the charge, and their soldiers following behind them, conquering and subduing lands and peoples. Use this association to remember the meaning of the word 'conqueror'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the following mnemonic to remember the definition of the word 'conqueror': 'C' is for Conquer, 'O' is for Others, 'N' is for Subdue, 'Q' is for Quell, and 'U' is for Ultimate. Remember, a 'conqueror' is someone who conquers others, subduing them and quelling any resistance. Use this mnemonic to remember the definition of the word 'conqueror'.


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